Negative pressure isolation wards are essential infection control facilities against airborne transmissible diseases. Airborne infectious particles are supposed to be contained in the isolation room. However, negative pressure may break down by door-opening action or by human movement. Understanding the interzonal transport of airborne infectious particles in the isolation wards can aid the design and operation strategy of isolation facilities. In this work, the interzonal migration of airborne infectious particles by human movement was studied experimentally in an isolation ward. Artificial saliva solution with benign E.coli bacteria was aerosolized to simulate bacterium-laden infectious particles. The interzonal migration of aerosolized b...
A study of the quantity and types of airborne bacteria and its correlation with human presence was c...
Preventing person-to-person transmission of infectious agents through air is an important part of th...
[b]Introduction and objective[/b]. The presence of airborne bacteria in hospital environments is of ...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
AbstractDue to the recent outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrom...
Background: Airborne pathogens play an important role in a hospital air quality. Respiratory infecti...
In hospitals there is always a need for controlling the spread of airborne disease, to ensure patien...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
This study investigated the feasibility of using the spatial distribution of expiratory aerosols and...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Background: Bioaerosol is defined as airborne particles such as living organisms include bacteria, v...
A study of the quantity and types of airborne bacteria and its correlation with human presence was c...
Preventing person-to-person transmission of infectious agents through air is an important part of th...
[b]Introduction and objective[/b]. The presence of airborne bacteria in hospital environments is of ...
AbstractSince the 1990s, improvements in ventilation techniques and isolation procedures have been w...
Transport of infectious particles through the air has the potential to contaminate the indoor enviro...
AbstractDue to the recent outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrom...
Background: Airborne pathogens play an important role in a hospital air quality. Respiratory infecti...
In hospitals there is always a need for controlling the spread of airborne disease, to ensure patien...
When infectious epidemics occur, they can be perpetuated within health care settings, potentially re...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
Several studies have linked nosocomial transmission airborne diseases to airflow in healthcare setti...
A method used to estimate the exposures of airborne virus in indoor environment and analyze the subs...
This study investigated the feasibility of using the spatial distribution of expiratory aerosols and...
Most studies on the transmission of infectious airborne disease have focused on patient room air cha...
Background: Bioaerosol is defined as airborne particles such as living organisms include bacteria, v...
A study of the quantity and types of airborne bacteria and its correlation with human presence was c...
Preventing person-to-person transmission of infectious agents through air is an important part of th...
[b]Introduction and objective[/b]. The presence of airborne bacteria in hospital environments is of ...